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Claude d'Urfé (1501, château de la Bastie d'Urfé-1558) was a French royal official of the 16th century. He acted as governor and bailiff of Forez after that county became a royal domain. He was a friend and confidant of Francis I and fought alongside him in the Wars of Italy as well as under his son Henry II. He was also governor of the dauphin (the future Francis II) and the king's other children (the future Charles IX, Henry III, Francis, Duke of Anjou and Margaret of Valois). He was also a major patron for building works in the Italian Renaissance style in Forez, such as his Italian-style extension to his château of Bastie d'Urfé. His grandson was the author Honoré d'Urfé.

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  • Claude d'Urfé (fr)
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  • Claude d'Urfé (1501, château de la Bastie d'Urfé-1558) was a French royal official of the 16th century. He acted as governor and bailiff of Forez after that county became a royal domain. He was a friend and confidant of Francis I and fought alongside him in the Wars of Italy as well as under his son Henry II. He was also governor of the dauphin (the future Francis II) and the king's other children (the future Charles IX, Henry III, Francis, Duke of Anjou and Margaret of Valois). He was also a major patron for building works in the Italian Renaissance style in Forez, such as his Italian-style extension to his château of Bastie d'Urfé. His grandson was the author Honoré d'Urfé. (en)
  • Claude d'Urfé fut au XVIe siècle gouverneur royal et bailli du Forez après le rattachement du comté au domaine royal. Ce gentilhomme du XVIe siècle (1501-1558), élevé à la Cour de France, fut un ami intime et un fidèle serviteur de François Ier, avec qui il combattit durant les guerres d'Italie puis de son fils Henri II. Sa brillante carrière le fit accéder aux plus hautes distinctions, dont celles de gouverneur du Dauphin (le futur François II) et des enfants du roi (les futurs Charles IX, Henri III, François d'Alençon et Marguerite de Valois. Il fut aussi le grand artisan de la Renaissance en Forez par l'aménagement à l'italienne de son château de la Bastie d'Urfé, joyau de la Renaissance française. Il est le grand-père d' Honoré d'Urfé, auteur du célèbre roman L'Astrée. (fr)
  • Claude d'Urfé (Kasteel van La Bastie d'Urfé, 24 februari 1501 - Parijs, 12 november 1558) was een Frans edelman die als diplomaat actief was voor de Franse koningen Frans I en Hendrik II van Frankrijk. (nl)
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  • Claude d'Urfé (1501, château de la Bastie d'Urfé-1558) was a French royal official of the 16th century. He acted as governor and bailiff of Forez after that county became a royal domain. He was a friend and confidant of Francis I and fought alongside him in the Wars of Italy as well as under his son Henry II. He was also governor of the dauphin (the future Francis II) and the king's other children (the future Charles IX, Henry III, Francis, Duke of Anjou and Margaret of Valois). He was also a major patron for building works in the Italian Renaissance style in Forez, such as his Italian-style extension to his château of Bastie d'Urfé. His grandson was the author Honoré d'Urfé. (en)
  • Claude d'Urfé fut au XVIe siècle gouverneur royal et bailli du Forez après le rattachement du comté au domaine royal. Ce gentilhomme du XVIe siècle (1501-1558), élevé à la Cour de France, fut un ami intime et un fidèle serviteur de François Ier, avec qui il combattit durant les guerres d'Italie puis de son fils Henri II. Sa brillante carrière le fit accéder aux plus hautes distinctions, dont celles de gouverneur du Dauphin (le futur François II) et des enfants du roi (les futurs Charles IX, Henri III, François d'Alençon et Marguerite de Valois. Il fut aussi le grand artisan de la Renaissance en Forez par l'aménagement à l'italienne de son château de la Bastie d'Urfé, joyau de la Renaissance française. Il est le grand-père d' Honoré d'Urfé, auteur du célèbre roman L'Astrée. (fr)
  • Claude d'Urfé (Kasteel van La Bastie d'Urfé, 24 februari 1501 - Parijs, 12 november 1558) was een Frans edelman die als diplomaat actief was voor de Franse koningen Frans I en Hendrik II van Frankrijk. (nl)
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